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Moult is confident that Wrexham will do fine without him and predicted they will push hard for promotion back to the Football League next season.

“I seriously believe that Wrexham are right on the edge of something special,” he said. “Hopefully it will happen for them next season.”

And Motherwell’s new striker believes Gary Mills is the right man to lead Wrexham to glory.

“He’s the best man for the job, Wrexham have made the right appointment. A man of his experience can only benefit the club.

“I wouldn’t have signed a new deal for Wrexham earlier this year if I didn’t believe the club was going in the right direction.”

Moult came through the youth ranks at his local side Stoke City, and made his debut for the club in a League Cup game against Leyton Orient aged just 17, following up with another in the same competition against Portsmouth.

He went on to make his Premiership bow against Burnley later in the same season and collected the club’s Academy Player of the Year award at the end of that campaign.

However, Moult struggled to hold down a regular first team place and he went out on loan to Bradford City, Accrington, Mansfield and Alfreton before joining Northampton in 2012.

He was only at the Cobblers for a year before joining Nuneaton where he netted an impressive 17 goals in 36 starts for Boro, which earned him a move to Wrexham.

Moult started the 2014/15 season where he left off previously, hitting 16 goals in 39 league appearances for the Dragons.

That alerted several clubs, including ‘Well, who have been watching the player for some time and after extensive discussions with Wrexham, the player was allowed to leave and has signed a three-year contract in North Lanarkshire.

He is set to be officially registered tomorrow, subject to registration formalities.